The Vicar of Wakefield: A TaleThe Floating Press, 1 de gen. 2009 - 291 pàgines The Vicar of Wakefield follows the life of a wealthy vicar and his family who lie an idyllic life in their country parish thanks to the vicar's clever investments. The evening that his son is to marry an heiress, the vicar discovers that his merchant investor has lost all his money in bankruptcy. Written by Irish author Oliver Goldsmith in the late 18th century. |
Continguts
Chapter 17 | 123 |
Chapter 18 | 135 |
Chapter 19 | 142 |
Chapter 20 | 154 |
Chapter 21 | 175 |
Chapter 22 | 187 |
Chapter 23 | 193 |
Chapter 24 | 200 |
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